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PURE AND REFRESHING ARE DODSON’S ALES AND STOUT I BECAUSE they are produced from the EE finest MALT AND HOPS. [S BECAUSE brewed with PUKE DEEP -g WELL WATER. *S BECAUSE they are MATURED in ES COOL UNDERGROUND SS CELLARS. H BECAUSE SKILL and SCRUPULOUS jgg CLEANLINESS reign S 5 throughout their brewery. 55 So always ask for the ALES and ESS STOUT that bear their SEAL and you ES will be sure of enjoying the BEST EE obtainable. *Si TELEPHONE 13. 1 NELSON BREWERY. 1 J. R. DODSON & SON, HARDY STREET, NELSON, jj illliliKlllllllllllllllllllllillUUMllMlinilllHllllllHlllllllllHHllt^ BUYS A £2B/10/0, with easy terms, buys a wonderful All-Electric Radio Set called the Master Midget, which will bring in all stations that a big set does. Tone control, dynamic speaker, screen-grid, valves, pick-up terminals. We have several second-hand Battery Sets, from £lO complete. All carry the usual new set guarantee and free service. Buy your Radio accessories where you can get service after sales. Let us test your set for the New Year. Our special offer is 5/- a test in your home. If we make any adjustments we guarantee better results or refund your money. Please Note,—We have the only Radio Service Set Tester in Nelson. SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO. ’PHONE 409. James Baird’s Buildings.

New Year Goods in Endless Variety SUITABLE PRESENTS FOR EVERYONE The finest selection we have ever had—all imported direct from the manufacturers at tempting prices. Call and inspect. FOR GENTLEMEN—Safety Razors, Pocket Wallets, Thermos Flasks, Parker Fountain Pens, Eversharp Pencils, Cigarette Lighters. FOR LADlES—Leather Hand Bags, Purses, Manicure Sets, Supper and Salad Sets. BOYS AND GlßLS—Electric Torches, Mecanno Sets, Hornby Trains* Daisy Air Guns, Scout Knives, Cricket Bats and Balls. SPORTING GOODS—GoIf Clubs, Bags and Balls; Cricket Bats; Tennis Racquets and Balls; Camp Beds, Guns and Ammunition. FOR THE HOME—E.P. ware, Crystal ware, Pyrex wear, Brass ware, Stainless Knives, Leather Goods, Royal Nally-ware (in colours) unbreakable. BE SURE AND CALL AND LOOK OVER OUR STOCK THE WILKINS 4 FIELD HARDWARE COMPANY HARDY STREET. CAMERAS AT ANCEITS The following are a few of the newest styles we are stocking this season:— Folding Cameras from £3 to £5/10/0. Pocket Kodaks, £4 ss; Diomatic shutter £5 10s. Puck, two picture camera, 12/6. Duo Ensign, portrait and view, 21/6. Make your choice to-day and we will explain how to take good pictures. ANCELI/S PHARMACY, BRIDGE STREET, NELSON.

WHAT-HO! FOR NEW YEAR Get that Tricycle or Motor Car at Doel’s and secure that free Watch. Large stock Cycle Tyre Bells 2/9 each; 500 Schrader Valves, in sides, 1/3 box, keen value; 25 Cycle Chains 3/- each; Running Board Mats for cars, only 2/0 each; keen Cycle Covers 4/6, 6/6, 7/6, 12/6; Motor Outfits, 1/3 each; value in Tubes 2/6, 3/0, 4/0, 5/0; Splinter-proof Goggles 12/6 pair. Motor Cycle Chain, 3/0 per foot, keen value; large stock second-hand Ladies’ and Gents’ Cycles; New English Cycles from £5/15/0; in stock Sure-Shut Hose Menders 1/3 each. With every quality Cycle purchased during Christmas we are giving an Electric Lighting Set, free. Cycles on easy terms. DOEL & CO. ’PHONE 417 M. BRIDGE STREET.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 January 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 January 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 2 January 1931, Page 6

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